The present invention is directed to an arrangement of blades mounted within a <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan>. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> includes a blade housing; and a plurality of blades including a first blade and a second blade, wherein a thickness of an edge portion of the first blade is less than a thickness of an edge portion of the second blade, and wherein a first span in front of the first blade is less than a second span in front of the second blade.
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1. A <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> comprising:
a blade housing; and
a plurality of blades comprising a first blade and a second blade,
wherein a thickness of an edge portion of the first blade is less than a thickness of an edge portion of the second blade,
wherein a first span for the first blade is less than a second span for the second blade, and
wherein the following equation represents a relationship between the thickness and the span of the second blade:
#15#
T15B=1.5*10−3*XB+4.3,0.9*YB≤XB1.1*YB,950≤YB<1600,
where:
T15B denotes T15 of the second blade;
T15 is a thickness (μm) of a tip edge of the second blade at position P15;
P15 indicate a position located 15 μm from an ultimate tip position P0 of the tip edge;
XB is the second span (μm) of the second blade; and
YB is a second <span class="c5 g0">referencespan> span (μm) of the second blade.
2. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
3. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
4. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
wherein a plane corresponding to the edge portion is not aligned with a plane corresponding to the base.
5. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
6. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
7. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
8. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
9. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
10. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
a first contact member arranged in front of the plurality of blades with respect to a shaving direction; and
a second contact member arranged behind the plurality of blades with respect to the shaving direction,
wherein a first exposure of the first blade and a second exposure of the second blade defined with respect to a contact plane aligned with the first contact member and the second contact member are different.
11. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
12. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
13. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
a first contact member arranged in front of the plurality of blades with respect to a shaving direction;
a second contact member arranged behind the plurality of blades with respect to the shaving direction; and
a third contact member arranged between the first contact member and the second contact member,
wherein at least a first one of the plurality of blades is arranged in a front region between the first contact member and the third contact member and at least a second one of the plurality of blades is arranged in a rear region between the third contact member and the second contact member.
14. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
15. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
16. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
17. The <span class="c0 g0">razorspan> <span class="c1 g0">cartridgespan> according to
wherein each of the edge portions comprises a tip edge for cutting hair.
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Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119(a), this application claims the benefit of earlier filing date and right of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2018-0087848, filed on Jul. 27, 2018, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a razor cartridge, and more particularly to an arrangement of razor blades mounted in a razor cartridge.
A typical razor, commonly known as a wet razor, includes a razor cartridge and a razor handle. Since the razor cartridge is detachable from the razor handle, the user can replace the razor cartridge as needed. Also, in the razor cartridge, a plurality of blades are arranged in a shaving direction.
The shape and dimensions of these razor blades greatly influence the quality of shaving. Generally, the razor blade has a continuously tapered shape that converges toward an ultimate tip. A portion of the blade that is included to the ultimate tip is called a tip edge. A thick and strong tip edge will result in less wear and longer life, but it may also increase the cutting force (cutting resistance) and intensify the effect of tugging and pulling, which may hinder comfortable shaving. In contrast, if the tip edge profile is thin, the cutting force is weakened, but the possibility of breakage or damage of the blade, and thus, longevity of the blade may also be shortened. The possibility of cutting the skin may also be increased. Accordingly, it is necessary to form a cutting edge of the razor blade providing optimum cutting force, comfort in shaving, and service life.
Not only the shape and thickness of such a razor blade, but also the arrangement of the razor blade greatly influence the quality of the shaving. As factors related to the arrangement of the blade, exposure of the blade and the span of the blade may be considered first. First of all, exposure of the blade should be designed to provide a clean yet excellent shaving comfort, minimizing nicks and cuts. The exposure refers to a relative value indicating the position of the ultimate tip of the razor blade with respect to a contact plane defined by connecting the upper end of a first contact member located in front of the blade and the upper end of a second contact member located behind the blade. The exposure may be categorized as positive, neutral, or negative. The exposure has a considerable influence on the shaving performance.
Thus, the razor blade may have a neutral position, or an exposure amount of zero, in which the ultimate tip of the blade is substantially aligned with the contact plane, a positive position, or a positive exposure amount, in which the tip edge of the blade protrudes past the contact plane, or a negative position, or a negative exposure amount, in which the tip edge of the blade is not in contact with the contact plane, but is offset away from a shaving surface.
As a factor affecting the shaving performance, not only the exposure, but also the span between the blades should be considered as an important factor. Generally, when the span is wide, it is advantageous for discharging shaving substances, such as shaving cream, moisture or shaving debris, although the size of the shaver cartridge may become larger, causing skin irritation and cuts and damage to the blades. When the span is narrow, the opposite effects are obtained.
Thus, in order to provide comfort and sufficient shaving performance in shaving, not only the shape and thickness of the razor blade, but also the span of the razor blade needs to be considered. In particular, a correlation between the shape or thickness of the blade and the span of the blade should be sufficiently considered. However, in the conventional razor cartridge, a factor such as the shape or thickness of the blade and a factor such as the span of the blade have been separately considered, but a correlation between the two factors and the influence of the correlation on the shaving comfort or shaving performance have not been fully considered.
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a razor cartridge in which a razor blade is arranged and allowed to have a suitable span according to the shape and thickness of the razor blade to improve both shaving comfort and shaving performance.
It is another object of the present invention to derive a preferable correlation among the thickness, arrangement and span of each blade in a razor cartridge having both a thin razor blade and a thick razor blade.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the objects that can be achieved with the present invention are not limited to what has been particularly described hereinabove and other objects that can be achieved with the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a razor cartridge including a blade housing; and a plurality of blades including a first blade and a second blade, wherein a thickness of an edge portion of the first blade is less than a thickness of an edge portion of the second blade, and wherein a first span in front of the first blade is less than a second span in front of the second blade.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a razor cartridge including a plurality of blades, wherein the plurality of blades includes at least two blades having different thicknesses at their corresponding edge portions, wherein a first span between a first blade and a second blade among the plurality of blades is less than a second span between the second blade and a third blade among the plurality of blades, wherein a first distance between a contact member located in front of the plurality of blades and an edge portion of the first blade is less than a second distance between the contact member and an edge portion of the second blade, and wherein the second distance is less than a third distance between the contact member and an edge portion of the third blade.
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The advantages and features of the present invention and the manner of achieving the same will become apparent from the embodiments described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. It should be understood that these embodiments are provided such that the disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art. The scope of the invention is only defined by the claims. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same or like parts.
Unless defined otherwise, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used in this specification may be construed as having meanings commonly understood by those skilled in the art. Terms defined in typical dictionaries should not be interpreted ideally or excessively.
Terms used in this specification are merely adopted to explain specific embodiments, and are not intended to limit the present invention. A singular expression encompasses a plural expression unless the two expressions are contextually different from each other. In this specification, “comprises” and/or “comprising” does not exclude presence or addition of one or more other elements in addition to the stated element. Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Each of a plurality of razor blades 10 may have a tip edge at one end thereof, and the other end thereof may be seated in a seating slot provided in a blade housing 8. Here, the plurality of razor blades 10 includes one or more blades arranged in series in a shaving direction. The shaving direction refers to the direction from a front guard 2 to a rear cap 4.
In order to prevent the blades 10 from being separated from the blade housing 8, a pair of fixing clips 7a and 7b for fixing both ends of the blades 10 to the blade housing 8 may be provided. The fixing clips 7a and 7b are bent against the lower surface of the blade housing 8 and routed through the through holes formed near both ends of the blade housing 8, and wrapped around the ends of the blades 10. In the embodiment exemplified in
The plurality of razor blades 10 arranged in the blade housing 8 are flanked by the front guard 2 and the rear cap 4. An elastic member 1 may be arranged in front of the front guard 2 to be parallel to the blades 10 and a lubrication strip 3 may be arranged at the rear of the rear cap 4 to be parallel to the blades 10. The elastic member 1 erects the user's hair in a direction substantially perpendicular to the shaving direction to facilitate the cutting operation of the blades 10, and the lubrication strip 3 smooths rough skin after cutting. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, the lubrication strip 3 may be arranged in front of the front guard 2 to be parallel to the shaving blades 10, and the elastic member 1 may be arranged at the rear of the rear cap 4 to be parallel to the blades 10. Alternatively, lubrication strips 3 or elastic members 1 may be arranged in front of the front guard 2 and behind the rear cap 4.
The plurality of blades 10 illustrated in
As discussed, the razor blades 10a to 10e may be firmly installed in the blade housing 8 by a pair of fixing clips 7a and 7b, which press the tip edge of each blade downward at both ends thereof, while the blade is supported by the seating projections as described above.
A more detailed shape of embodiments of the blades 10 shown in
For example, an embodiment of the integrated blade 10 may have a height h in a range of 1.5 mm to 5.0 mm, a depth din a range of 0.7 mm to 3.0 mm, a radius of curvature R in a range of 0.45 mm to 0.9 mm, and a bending angle α in a range of 90° to 170°. The integrated blade 10 may be manufactured in a process of bending a single body and may be designed to be as thick or as thin as needed. Accordingly, a plane corresponding to the edge portion 11 is not aligned with a plane corresponding to the base 13 as the blade is curved.
However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the blade used in the present invention may be a joined blade 40 as shown in
In the following description, the blade according to the present invention is assumed to be the integrated blade 10 as shown in
The intermediate coating layer 18 formed between the substrate 16 and the outer coating layer 17 is used to increase the strength of the blades 10 and 40 or to promote adhesion of the outer coating layer 17 to the substrate 16. The intermediate coating layer 18 may be formed using a carbon-containing material such as DLC, a nitride, an oxide, a ceramic, or a chromium-containing material.
Further, the outer coating layer 17 is formed on the outer surface of the tip edge 15 to reduce friction. The outer coating layer 17 may be formed using polyfluorocarbon, such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), as a polymer composition. Typically, PTFE acts as a nonflammable and stable dry lubricant composed of small particles that stably disperse.
Since the properties such as shaving performance and strength of the blade are generally influenced greatly by the thickness profile of the tip edge 15, the properties of the desired blade may be determined by designing various thickness profiles.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a relatively thin blade and a relatively thick blade may be arranged together in the blade housing 8. Here, the thin blade refers to a razor blade that has a relatively small thickness dimension compared to the thick blade at overall positions on the tip edge 15 and is thin and sharp as a whole compared to the thick blade while having low cutting force (cutting resistance) and low durability. Similarly, the thick blade refers to a blade that has a relatively large thickness dimension compared to the thin blade at overall positions on the tip edge 15 and is thick and less sharp as a whole compared to the thin blade while having high cutting force (cutting resistance) and high durability.
In one embodiment, the thickness profile of the tip edge for each of the thin blade and the thick blade may be designed as shown in Table 1 below.
TABLE 1
Thick blade
Thin blade
T3
1.2-1.6 μm
1.0-1.5 μm
T9
3.6-4.4 μm
3.0-3.8 μm
T15
5.7-6.7 μm
4.7-5.7 μm
As shown in Table 1, the thick blade generally has a greater thickness along the tip edge 15 than the thin blade, for example at positions located greater than 1 μm (P1) from the tip edge.
The profiles of the thick blade and the thin blade may be defined with a thickness dimension at position of Pi, and in some cases the important positions affecting change in the overall properties of the blade according to the thickness of the tip edge may be identified as P3, P9 and P15. Thus, by designing the blade thicknesses at these positions differently, thick and thin razor blades having various dimensions can be produced to produce a desired effect.
Such profile of a blade has a direct influence on the cutting force. For example, in Table 1, the thin blade has a Shaving Hair Cutting Force (SHCF)(%) lower than the SHCF of the thick blade by a value of at least 5%, preferably about 9.36%. The SHCF is an index for evaluating the cutting force known by those in the industry and indicates a relative value obtained by evaluating the force (gf) applied in cutting a hair strand. Therefore, SHCF is proportional to cutting force. In general, SHCF is indicated by “−” when the cutting force is small, and indicated by “+” when the cutting force is large. When the difference in SHCF is −5% or lower, it is determined that the shaving performance has been improved.
As such, the shape and thickness of the thin blade and the thick blade arranged in the razor cartridge 100 primarily affect shaving performance. The design of the spacing, namely, the span between individual blades arranged in the razor cartridge 100 in the shaving direction, also greatly affects the shaving performance. In particular, it is important to adaptively select suitable spans considering the characteristics of the blades.
Generally, when the span is wide, it is advantageous for discharging a shaving aid, moisture or shaving debris, but it leads to increase in size of the razor cartridge and easily causes cuts during shaving. When the span is narrow, opposite effects are obtained. Therefore, it is important to select an appropriate span considering the shaving conditions, and the span also needs to be designed in accordance with the thickness of the blade. For example, the thin blade may be designed to have a relatively narrow span in order to reduce cuts of the skin, and the thick blade may be designed to have a relatively wide span in order to improve the discharge performance at the time of shaving. In particular, even if the thick blade has the same span as the thin blade, it may narrow the spacing between the preceding blades due to its own dimensions, and thus, the corresponding span needs to be widened. In addition, the thick blade is less sharp, has higher cutting force (cutting resistance) and durability. Accordingly, the thick blade is less worn and less likely to cause cuts or scratches on the skin even if the span becomes wider. Therefore, thick blades are more advantageous than thin blades in securing a wider span.
The blades 10a to 10e arranged in
In the present invention, the thick blade may be defined as thicker than the thin blade in the overall area as suggested in Table 1 above, but the thick blade and the thin blade may be divided by a single reference of T15. T15 for the thin blade may be in the range of 5.2±0.5 μm, and T15 for the thick blade may be in the range of 6.2±0.5 μm. Thus, the thickness ratio of the thick blade to the thin blade based on T15 is approximately 1.0 to 1.5, preferably 1.15 to 1.5.
The reason for using T15 as a reference is that the cutting force and durability of the blade are most influenced by the value of T15 and the portions below P15 on the tip edge 15 are most involved in cutting.
Here, the span for the thick blade may be designed to be wider than the span for the thin blade. In general, a thinner tip edge has a lower cutting force (cutting resistance), but may cause skin irritation. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce the skin irritation by narrowing the span. In addition, a thicker tip edge is less likely to cause such skin irritation and has higher durability, and thus, may endure a larger load. Accordingly, by relatively increasing the span, the service life of the razor cartridge may be increased and discharge of shaving substances may be facilitated.
More preferably, the thick blade may be designed to have a wider span than a specific reference value and the thin blade may be designed to have a narrow span, based on a specific reference value (neutral value). The reference value may be set in various ranges, but may be selected in a range of 0.8 to 1.1 mm. Preferably, the reference value may be about 0.95 mm. For example, the narrow span for the thin blade is less than 0.95 mm, and the wide span for the thick blade is greater than 0.95 mm. In consideration of a practical span range, the narrow span may be limited to 0.5 mm or more, and the large span may be limited to less than 1.6 mm.
As such, design of the razor cartridge considering both the thickness and the span of the razor blades at the same time contributes to ensuring sufficient shaving performance while minimizing skin irritation, as well as to improving the durability and service life of the entire razor cartridge.
The numerical relationships discussed above may be summarized by Equations 1 to 3. First, Equation 1 represents the relationship between the thicknesses of the thick blade and the thin blade at position P15. This equation is determined only by the shape of the blades regardless of the span.
T15B=(α+1)*T15A,0.1<α<0.5 Equation 1
Here, T15A denotes T15 of the thin blade and T15B denotes T15 of the thick blade.
Further, the relationship between the span of the thin blade and the thickness at position P15, namely, T15, may be represented as Equation 2. According to Equation 2, as the span of the thin blade increases, T15A should also increase.
T15A=2.2*x+3.6,x:span,0.5≤span<0.95 Equation 2
The relationship between the span of the thick blade and T15 may be expressed as Equation 3. According to Equation 3, as the span for the thick blade increases, T15B should increase.
T15B=1.5*x+4.3,x:span,0.95≤span<1.6 Equation 3
Various embodiments relating to blade arrangement, taking into account the correlation between the thickness and the span of the blades as described above, are shown in
In this arrangement, thin blades arranged at the front of the razor cartridge may allow for adequate shaving with low cutting resistance while reducing skin irritation, and thick blades arranged behind may ensure sufficient support stiffness and smooth discharge of shaving substances. In particular, shallow shaving is performed by the front blades, followed by deep shaving by the rear blades. Thereby, a balanced shaving stroke may be provided.
While
Next,
In this arrangement, the blades arranged at the front of the razor cartridge may ensure sufficient support stiffness and smooth discharge of shaving substances, and the blades arranged behind may provide proper shaving with low cutting resistance while reducing skin irritation. Particularly, the front blades may perform shaving with high cutting force, and then the rear blades may finish shaving, making the skin clean and smooth.
While
Next,
When the thick and thin blades are alternately arranged to be adjacent to each other, the shaving characteristics of the thick blades and the shaving characteristics of the thin blades complement each other, and thus, the overall shaving performance may be improved.
In contrast to
In any of the embodiments exemplified in
In the above embodiments, the razor cartridge 100 in which the blades 10 are arranged between the front guard 2 at the front and the rear cap 4 at the rear has been described. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the razor cartridge 110 may be provided with an additional guards or members (intermediate guard, third contact member, and the like) between the front guard 2 and the rear cap 4. Thus, when an intermediate guard is additionally formed in the middle of the razor cartridge 110, or other non-middle position in the cartridge, shaving safety may be enhanced along with decrease in nicks and cuts, and close contact with the skin may also be enhanced. Further, since different contact planes are provided in the front area formed between the front guard 2 and the intermediate guard and in the rear region formed between the intermediate guard and the rear cap 4, respectively, shaving with a variety of complex characteristics can be performed.
According to an embodiment related to
Thus, in actual shaving, primary cutting is performed by the thin blades, and then secondary cutting is performed by the thick blades. As a result, the thin blades in the front area may provide proper shaving with low cutting resistance while reducing skin irritation, and the thick blades 10c and 10d arranged behind may ensure sufficient support stiffness and durability.
According to another embodiment related to
As a more specific example, the blades 10a and 10b in the front area may be arranged in order of a thin blade followed by a thick blade (or vice versa), or the blades 10c and 10d in the rear area may be arranged in order of a thin blade followed by a thick blade (or vice versa). Of course, in this case, it is preferable to arrange the blades such that the span associated with the thick blade is wider than the span associated with the thin blade.
In the embodiment of
In the foregoing, description has been given of embodiments in which a plurality of blades is designed and arranged considering that shaving performance varies depending on the correlation between the thickness and the span of the blades. The shaving performance may be further improved by additionally considering a correlation between the thickness and the span of the blades.
Here, the exposure of the thick blade may be designed to be larger than the exposure of the thin blade. In a specific example, the blades may be designed such that the thick blade has a positive exposure and the thin blade has a negative exposure. In general, as the tip edge becomes thinner, the cutting force (the cutting resistance) is lowered, but skin irritation may be caused. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce skin irritation while making the cutting work easier by relatively reducing the exposure. In addition, if the tip edge is thick, it may have high durability, and thus, may withstand a larger load. Accordingly, the cutting effectiveness and service life of the razor cartridge may be increased by relatively increasing the exposure.
In a razor cartridge according to embodiments of the present invention, a relatively thin blade is arranged at a position where the span is less than a reference value and a relatively thick blade is arranged at a position where the span is greater than the reference value. Thereby, shaving substances may be smoothly discharged during shaving while reducing damage to the skin such as skin irritation and cuts. Therefore, both shaving comfort and shaving efficiency may be improved.
Further, in the razor cartridge according to embodiments of the present invention, the thick blade, which is arranged at a position having a large span, may secure sufficient cutting force and increase the service life and durability of the razor cartridge.
While the embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention and without changing essential features thereof. It is therefore to be understood that the embodiments described above are in all respects illustrative and not restrictive.
In addition, the dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values listed. Unless otherwise specified, each of such dimensions is intended to include both the enumerated value and a functionally equivalent range around that value.
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